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" COLORED WOMAN'S & * PROGRESS RELATED 5% Government Speaker Finds! Encouragement in Pres- ent Situation. :: The colored woman still is an in- dustrial ploneer, but she is making slow progress toward wider employment and better working conditions, Miss Mary Anderson, director of the Women’s Bureau, Department of Labor, last eve- ning told the National Conference of Colored Women meeting here. The conference is meeting at the headquarters of the National Associa- for Colored Women, Twelfth and O streets. “We find much to encourage us in the colored woman's present situation,” Miss Anderson said. “In 1919 the Women's Bureau made its first study of her problems and we found deplor- able conditions. But when we made a second study more than a year later, covering all the same plants and some additional ones, we found that the con- ditions under which the women were working had been materially improved and the sanitary conditions especially were noticeably better.” 7 “Here in Washington” she pointed out, “we have an occupational school as part of the public school system, where colored girls can receive excellent train- ing for the needle trades and for restau- day, (u' uu subjects relat- nxy industrial welfare and devel mm among their race, B ROUEIARAIC Y S CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. % TODAY. The International and Letters will luu its mon! at the Purmnfl otel from 4:30 o'clock. Business. of thl! Job’s Daughters will celebrate De Molay night in the Eastern Star room .of Masonic Temple, Thirteenth and New York avenue. Entertainment. ‘Dancing. State Council, Daughters of America, will give a card plrty for the benefit of the orphans’ 8:30 o'clock at Masonic Temple,” lkhn: and F streets northeast. e Biological Mty of Wi wfll meet, 8 o'clock, in nnmbl,y the Cosmos Club. Speakers: C. w Stiles, United States Public Health Service, and C. F. Swingle, Bureau of Plant Industry. Visitors are welcome. The Virginia State Soclety an Easter ball, 9 o'clock, at the Wllll:rd Hotel. Representative Joseph T. Deal, president. ‘The National Press Club Post. Amer- ican Legion, has invited the members of the National Press Club to a stag entertainment, 8:45 o'clock, in audito- Central Armature “Works &5 625-627 D Street N.W. Phone Main 3660-1-2 SPECIALISTS Industrial Power and Lighting Works Transformer Vaults, Switchboards Generators, Motors and Contrcllers Installed and Wired Leaders for 15 Years tea i B § E8%s 5 ‘The Red Triangle Outing G\lb 'I.ll meet at Cabin John line ent Glen Echo Park 'elock. Hike tension to campfire party at Bring flashlight and lunch. Coffee will be furnished. ‘Waldburg Hewitt will lead the Re Triangle Outing c‘luh around the ,'l'ldll Basin for a cherry bl to be Zfollowed by breakfast at 'hl Washing- ton Hotel Coffee Shoppe. Meet at Sherman Monument tomorrow 7:30 a.m. A free lecture, ““Culture Among the " by John S. Gambs, tomorrow, 3 p.m,, at the Secular League, 1006 E treet. Public invited. s The Brookland Citizens’ Assoclation will meet Monday, 8 p.m., in Masonic Hall, Twelfth and Moproe streets north- east. Annual election. Philathea Class of Marvin M. E. Church will give & song and style show under I ices of the Loyal Women's 112, 8 p.m,, Fifteenth street and Kentucky avenue southeast. ‘The' Wanderlusters’ hike for tomor- row will start from the end of the Mount Pleasant car line. Dr. Skinner will lead. DR. J. W. JENNINGS DEAD. Dr. John W. Jennings, retired phar- macist and lawyer of this city, whc has resided in Clarendon, Va., since his re- tirement from business, died Thursday. Dr. Jennings was & member of the District bar and the lLos Angeles bar, having practiced Jaw at both rlaces as well as before m United States Su- preme Court., He had been tive member of the Burial will be in the cemetery at Clarendon, Va., tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. * OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN'S—7th & F A Home Without a Counterpart Of true Colonial type, in the center of practically a half acre of gracefully terraced ground—lavishly llndaclped —on one of the most commanding corners— Kennedy Drwc and Chamberlm Avenue Designed and built by our own orflinization—which means Kennedy quality has been carried out in every detail from foundation to finish. First floor— Living room Solarium Dining room Breakfast room Kitchen Pantry with elece tric refrigerator Second floor— Three Master Bed- rooms Two luxzurious baths Third floor— Two Bedrooms Handsome bath. Basement— Heating plant and oil burner Laundry Servant's quarters— Are located above rooms and bath Recreation room Garage— With capacity for two big cars An uniqua feature of construction is reinforced concrete for the entire first floor—rendering the building practically immune from fire hazard. Fixtures are of artistic design. Drlponu and rugé specially made and fitted to the home—and are.included in the purchase price. Following the pohcy of the development of Kenwood—the pnce 1s notably low. Open for inspection Sunday from 10 A.M. to 9 P.M,, and every afternoon and evening. Three Ways to Reach Kenwood " Or motor out it Connecticut A to Chevy Chase Oircl turning left into Grafton stflmmmugh Dorset. Annue. venue to Dorset Avenue, Wisconsin A Bumerut. which will lead you dlrec'.ly into the south entrance of Kenwood. Kennedyn-Chamberlm Development CO. 2400 Sixteenth Street Columbia 7280° Representative Whitmell P. Martin, SUCCUMBS AT 79 YEARS. Mrs. Pauline Bonavries Passes Away at Home of Daughter, Mrs. Pauline Bonavries, 79 years old, e for many years a resident of this city, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs, 8. Scalia, 3210 Warder street, yuster- y. She had been in failing health for several months. Mrs. Bonavries is mrvlved by el;ht dnlhters. Mrs, Scalia, Mrs. A, i, Mrs. ‘Wisconsin, Mrs. Rockeui. Mrs. H. Men-uu..Mn A, sacrinl.ura T. Loneardi and Miss M. Bonavries; three sons, A. Bonavries, M. Bonavries Louisiana Representative for Seven Terms Victim of Stomach Disorder. Representative Whitmell Pugh Mar- filh mnfi. of Louisiane, dled at ld Hospital fal.lwwl.u operation yesterday for a dg‘nmvr. ewlnhudxw and S. Bonavries; 25 grandchildren and | fifth indehildren. rrangements are being com- HENRY G. KING, 91, DEAD. Body Taken to New Hartford, Towa, Where He was Postmaster Henry G. King, 91 years old, retired postmaster of New Hartford, Butler County, Iowa, and for a number of years a resident of this city, died at his Nome, 1427 Newton street, Thurs- day. He had been failing for several months. The body was taken to New Hartford today for burial. For the past 10 years Mr. King had been an active member of the Bible class at Calvary Methodist Episcopal | sa Chureh, having been a regular attend- ant there until several months ago. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Mary J. Cornwell. Mr. King would have been 92 years old In June. st et L Marriage License Issued. li l lufl Correspondent of The Star. RO, Md., April 6.— ER MARLEO) A m.rnue license has been issued here | pected to Miss Alma Marie Ganpp of Seat Pleasant, 20, & secretary, and Robert E. May, 23, 1020_Park road, Washington, a lawyer. b SMALL ORDERS? CERTAINLY No Delivery Charge GEO. M. BARKER CO. 649-651 N. Y. Ave. 1523 7th N.W. Phones Main 1348-1349 —in the Democratic party and elected with- Baltimore, out opposition to the Sixty-sixth, Sixty- Sixty-ninth, | Blmarck, seventh, Sixty-eighth, Seventieth and Seventy-first Congresses. Long a champion of the sugar inter- ests of his State, Mr. Martin fought for | Zi1eh a higher tariff on this commodity. After enactment of the Underwood tariff, which placed sugar on the free list, he | DenVer, Democratic party and be- | El Pa came a Progressive, being elected as 8 boited the such. Service Unbroken. He later returned to the pnty fold, however, and had been porter of its principles since. service in the House was unbroken. The Representative entered the hos- Sen pital here March 27. He had been in 'ood health up to that time, his friencs Phi At the hospital when he died were | Po: his daughter, Mrs. William D. Tabor of | Bortl this city, Miss Eleanor Johnson, friend | Seje! of the family, and Jacob 8. Landry, his secretary. Mrs. Martin, who was Miss Amy Williamson of De Sota Parish, La.. died in 1923, and a daughter, Amy Whitmell Pugh Martin, succumbed in 1914 at the age of 12, ‘Two sons of the resentative, Mar- shall L. and Robert C. Martin, are ex- here tomorrow. The latter is a student at Louisiana State University, :.hfle Marshall s in business at Thibo- ux. It is expected the body will be taken to Thibodaux for burial some time next week. Luncheon at Marlboro. By a Staft Correspondent of The Star. UPPER RO, Md., April 6. —Court Bishop Carroll of the Catholic Daughters of America will give a chicken luncheon Tuesday at 11:45 a.m. in Gibbons Hall, Marlboro. Mrs. Helen Cross is chairman of the com-| charge. mittee in this Bank. Customership a stanch sup- |12 His long | i here carries with it personal inter- est and personal attention—giving you quality of service that isn’t computed in terms of the size of an account—but in that spirit of co- operation which we extend to all our patrons. “The Bank With a Smile” Washmgton Savings Bank Tenth and Grant Place Thos. E ]me" Pres. J. D. Leonard, Vice Pres. & Treas. To BALTIMORE- Express Motor Coaches Leave every hour on the hour, 8:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M.—then 9:30 P. M. and 12:00 Midnight. (Noon motor coach leaves 12:15 P. M.) Baltimore stop—Union Bus Terminal, Liberty and Redwood Streets. Washington Ticket Office and Waiting Room INTERNATIONAL TOURS 1421 Pen: (Next door to vania Ave. Restaurant) Telephone—Metropolitan 5314 Owned by Pennsylvania R.R. & Philedelphia Rapid Transit Co. MITTEN TOURS EVERY M y_n;o-smvns —whether he earns $20 or $500 a week, should llnudhtcly investigate our service. ‘We hone your dnll safety blades and razors to the keenest since the development of th razor. Brin ina dol.ca. 1t’s really lurvs%m Single !?.dp. 3¢; Double Edge, 4c; Razors, We Hone AnythmfaTM Cuts. We Sell All Standard Make B des, 6 for 25c and Up CALL, WRITE OF PHONE FOR CIR('?ULAR AND PRICE LIST. VELVET-EDGE COMPANY SUITE 212, INSURANCE BUILDING 907 15th St. . Phone National 8627 Records for 33 Hours. P, 10; § pam, 5; o; 4 am, 59; 8 a.m, 60; ‘l‘l‘.'l‘lih. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Tom—urw tide, 1: 11 vn high and 5:50 tide, 1 )ltn and tide, 6:14 am. and Today—Sun rose 5:46 am.; sun sets 6:36 p.m. Weather in Varlous Cities. "l"mll\n‘l ) E i Stations. g“- Weather. 3 BUEaIS3R2RR22IL2TBIDIBILLITAGITIILBRLILRRAS PRBZRRRSAREINSINBNESINITS 8243822282888 22R I8N INNIN; .05 Pl clolld’ FOREIGN. (7 a.m., Greenwich time, wa-‘ perature; Weather. CRIVIBLE, JOSEPH H. fzn ¥ ril 8 1920, st Gnrfleld ‘(n sister ng’fiu»-m from T late Wl ves and trltnfi lfl"m Cmnl— Al bell Alfl o£°% 20k Aleat umn! pnlor. X are’ respectrully Friends and relatives asked to attend. COLE, IDA C. irted this life Thurs- day, April 4, Pt idence, 2219 w, four sisters,’ one ro! Mirie ‘and devoted. friend. “'n-*"..,r",r.'m*.v.? e of her p.m. Sat 1, Sinday,” April 7, Ty Sowers we place upon rour grave ther and decay, Bt the Jove for you that will r fade away. P THE PAMILY, OOy ADiL 5 e, 4. s re’:'.’.‘i’“é’.”’:m ril , 1629: a¢ his residen Pa. ave nw. WILLIAM FPLAVE, Apr 10 mma. fivtted® o attend. fAuterment” st Mogacacy Cemetery, Beellsville, Md. CONNELLY, WILLIAM J. On Monday, Mru Unive s Cemetery. on ffl . n.w., Rev, D. ating. Interment hy veloved 1 a e (e Teh year. of Bis nersl tetvices Tuesday. April, 8. e, W, W. Cha mhen $ioo Enapin st ly RIS BRow: %.. mxfi";“'“’lm"x‘f'd Siahia of Nora k. Crooke (nee Laviene); Funeral Monday morning. April 8 at § oclock from Holy Comforter Church, thence to Mount Olivet Cemeters. DUNBAR. ROBERT BAY. Ssturdey, April 1926, ot George ¥ ospital, no Dux Y “A%.. brother of Jon.ri bar; & Jes. xrgm' "the chapel of 8 Bergeon, 1011 St B o llnnA-y lwrus.ulpm Tokerment Rock Creek 7 'R, CHARLES H. Dw-md this lite radhy, ApHl 8 1939, et Providence ARLES H. FO! devoted Mamie Fowler and brother of rfa; 1 and John London, England Parl. Pran Bloclholll. heden s, chrusu wich s, o reenwich time, today.) Horta (hnn (Azores 58° Hamilton, Bermuds San Juan, Poi avana, Cuba. Colon, Canal Zei Cloudy MRS. WM. L. ALSOP DIES. | Funeral to Be Held at St. Aloysius ! Church Monday. Mrs. Pauline Cramer Alsop, wife of Willlam L. Alsop and a lifelong resi- dent of this city, died at her home. 209 D street, yesterday after a short iliness. Mrs. Alsop was the only daughter of Mrs, Cramer and late Cyrus L. er. She is survived by her husband, mouur and a brother, Cyrus J. Crame Funeral lervlces will be conducted in St. Aloysius Catholis Church Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Col. J. W. Fuller Is Dead. SAN FRANCISCO, April 8 (#).—Col. \ James Wheeler Fuller, wealthy cement | manufacturer of Catasauqua, Pa., died ; at a hospital here yesterday after an iliness of two weeks, contracted while _m nd‘reeenb four of the Hawalian ands. Fire Halts Firemen’s Reception. HAVANA, Aprfl 6 (#).—Havana fire- men, dressed in their smartest for the reception of 75 visif Florida' firemen, put on an une: exhibi- tion yesterday. Four alarms sent them flying to the warehouses of La Vinagrera Nacional, vinegar manufac- tury, to fight a fire which did $100,000 damage. Births Reported. liowing births nnn been_reported R Henitn” Department 4o the last 4 ind Jessie I. mwfl Ilfll . Bradfo: sirl. Richwid o and Viele; Warner, girl. Samuel and Bet! is. girl. JICI and l’ld d Blanche Hill. nm lllfl mah Jackson, ‘O‘w -Y:.Eéb L 3 %’ .fillL ton, girl, Eiwin Y. S22 Borothy V. Twoman, sirl iy o bt Deaths Reported. sels o c’"l{n bles. . Bt éf-b:"--"i:" tal. ll.ll PI"Y“"; 1, Qallinger Hos- Je M. 1700 Tty "=:m€; :-'.a:-.* % G ‘Hos- Ton i:;:.'?*ér 3 H*E"'"“ "g&‘.‘.‘.m FOUND.’ m. gll reddish brown, on O st. ne. b LOST. e g e S T tialed A. x't..‘ mwm !fl“ e “mal* w A r\l) Rl'll’flo {I‘-IB at I‘ Ild P‘. ave. n.w., ”!u a ward. fl Franklin 3441, POQOLE. plat vlm W = wit WO ite o S, Ll “..rmm Ht" uniforms | ™4 ler. He Telatives ‘and friends. at the T Rnihes funeral chavel ird an .w. Funeral umd-&mm 8 ot am.. from Holy Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. GRAY, JOHN H. Officers and members of oNimbia Lodss, No. 5. 1 B: B O are hereby fotified of the death of Bioth: JOHN H. GRAY snd that session of riow will be held ot the Elky Ho fl. April 5, 1929, at 7: (IIIQI‘II P‘rlol'll. e ton, B' e LaiE s A P o 222: oeom. ve. D'urhl this life Pri- du A;ru o, ot x fesidence; 916 %mnm;-lumnmg“m mothet of e, Va.. grandmother ot G. Rien Siso e ¥ ate residence. 1 pm. from Asbury . Chiiren, C1ith and K sta. n.w. ulm;n and friends invited. HICKMAN, MOLLIE. The members of e cult ‘Association are noti of the death of Mrs. Mol]! Hicl mm neral Tvesday, Aprii 9. from B ey REaia K hte, T 8t .m. " Tenth en 2 & J. HART, Pres. LOUISE LEWIS, Sec. WINKEL, MARY MELINDA. _On Priday, April . 1939, at 1 p.m., MARY MELINDA HINKEL ( nee Pfll’ltn widow of G. Hinkel_and mother of Hilda Hinkel, Ames and “Walter "Hinkel Puneral Mondsy April residence, uI A2 daahier, 3100 um st BN, RTIN, WHITMELL Satu rd-y Aprll 6, 1929, at o.rneld uemorl-l Hos- resentative WHITMELL P. MAR- f Louisiana, maing_can be Joon, 3% Zuvporst raneral barior, 301 East Cavitol st. Interment at Thibodaux, La. 1 MeCARTHY, MARY ORRID. Departed this Jife Wednesaay, April 3, /1925, at the Home for Aged snd Infirm, MARY ORRID Me- EARMEY, Yelovea mother of Oharies Me- Carthy and grandmother of Andrew Mec- She also leaves two sisi five 1 .m., the John T. Rhines funeral chapel,’ 3rd and I sts. sw, Interment Rosemont Cemetery. 1 MUELLER, :’l'rltl W. pOn Fridey. Aoril 422 10th st. n.e.. M AR’ f Mary L. Mueller (nee Kahlert). rom the residence, ;lr-‘y April 8. At 2:30 p.m. Reélatives -na arted this life lld- Ienly P \day, ApHL By 1630, Bt 8.30 i from Zion een 4% and 3rd A_J. HARSI', President. , Secretar: A 33-115“ tnu e ws::;l; : LEN. a8, \m- Tesidence, 416 ot e LE (e Palmer). beloved e ot Charles Poole and IBV nl mother of mie T, ing at Frasier's new funerai g il Saturdsy b it_wi at her_late r-mn. *sunday; Anrit 7 At T B o Ve A b ‘Relatives and Triends invited. POOLE, LENA. All st office: o it g, L, e, o it not, 0" ting_ 8t ’g‘mflni. on !Atu'n!l’ Apri " Arrangeme hts w; el ainersl Sunday, Amn Mrs. eral lay, Al 1929, n.nms st Ohareh. ’b o bt LOUISE fate on Fanday. Aj 8. ment ot llnrrr:wvn’ fown, . 3. kK MRS U T @:‘f"flm Cemetery. .r-nul ;hhur of e also nd 3, “Aprl 7. at 11 am. from 8t. Gotherine’s Cathione’ Churesr McConchis, nd Charlotte and Meta Wischhusen. ~No- Pice ot fanerel fetatter In Memortam. e anes o u'u'm"umnna brother brancs o ¢ v rother. ¥ T, “DAVISON, Jr.. who entered into vrmal Test eleven years ago today, u.!“_}_‘D&lG uo"{'m FATHER AND L | HARRIS, EDMONIA CURTIS. Sacred to the of our loving and fafthful wite A CURTIS HARRIS, ‘memory and mather, EDM( geparted this life two years ago today, s h Aor &, 1 The vreelnu. one from 3 "we loved 1s st A placa is vacant in our b Which never can be filled. her_soul rest in peace. HER LONELY HOSBAND AND cHXLDnlI' MILLEARY. MARY IGNATIUS. 1o Tfi” gt my dear mother, MAR A ARy T ‘oo died Apri'e. 1893 HOHMANN, EDW. ARD. ‘memory of our son and bal )WARD HOHMANN. who dep: life eieven vears ago today. April 6. 1918, 5 years and § months. Tia culy lnk death snanot peve 1Is love and I!lanY Ih\ch Hv! (crem MAMMA, AND SISTERS. * LEE, MILDRED. A trlbulr of love to the memory of our devoted mother, LEx whe :’,}’ ]n:d]:?h%s Yie seren years ri ¥ AR LOVING DAUGHTERS. sone, omes In sad but lovh bro irlml lulGAln' A. BROOKS. ROBERT In loving remembrance of et Tother, MARGARET . Sho E3] asleep §ix vears wgo, er:h 20. 1923, son, ROBERT E. BROOKS, three years g0 today, April 6. 1926. Slesp on. dear ones. and take your rast DAUGHTER AND MOTHER. CARRIE B Wl'.l!‘l‘tl u.rnoum In memory of AL. HONSG WEBSTER. who died April 6 ToT Gienteen Sears aed His sweet face is ever be! !vre “me Ican fesl his hand in mine; k he always gave me Bl Ungers In my mind. 1 miss him, no lesy as time Than I did on t! his goi For sbence can never ‘lose the door of my the la: love is still elowing. Am’m’sx’;A R, BLizA ‘WESSTER * asees on Mmufll TS D MAUSOLEUMS . Wmite on TrLe. mnmnflmlm m' THE J. F. MANNING CO.. 919 15T ST.N. W. wAsmNG‘roN — o FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ____ TIMOTHY HANLON Puneral Director Private Ambulanes 641 H St. N.E. Linc. T. F. COSTELLO 1724 North Capitol St. __ NORTA Joseph F. Birch's s Sons. 213034 M St N-We . Enonptiert o8 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither e of no . '".':‘d the origtaal W, R, sv::r: :‘s’fflafin. Phone Prank. 6626 1009 H Formerly 940 ¥ St. N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. : Private Limousine Ambulance SL N S RE Lincoln 524 Modern_Chapel Potomac 4600 e | 8 vears ot 1208 B_ot. 45 vears at 940 P ot Frank Geigrs Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N. Aodern Chepel. " Felepnons i G sarvicy, — antomopi Seteire o Tooen W. W, Deal & Cov 818 B T‘T"" 'uu mmcou 8200. JOHNR. WRIGHT CO. _1337 10th St. N.W. __ Phone North 47. ~ CHAS. S. o) 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. % WILLIAM LEE’S cns%’f’b’fi'u‘fi "CHAMBERS Steel Burial Vaults Herbert B. Nevius Funeral Homo 924 New York Ave. N.W. s. Cow } 1212 1stic—eXDressive—inexpensive. BLACKISTONE, 1407 H Beautiful Floral Designs $5 and ugn -mgfi.m-ma* S o | Our Only Store, l4th&'§y=4 CEMETERIES. Choice lois and sites for sale. — 35 Hill Cemetery North Capitol & W St Proes Mo o St. NW, Main !473 "